The Fertility Podcast

How Happy is Your Embryologist

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In this episode we’re talking to some incredibly passionate people who absolutely love their jobs - meet the Embryologists and learn about the highs and lows of their work as we talk to 3 female and one male embryologist - in a field that is over 75% female. We hear from Alease Daniel, Victoria Wigley, Dani Smale, and Giles Palmer about what makes them happy and sad in their work. 

What was discussed: 

  • Why Alease chose to share her work on social media to dispel the mystery about the lab and how it can empower patients 
  • How Labs can be understaffed and embryologists are undervalued and their opinions aren’t valued. 
  • Burnout but it’s still a job - they don’t want to be worked to death and the human aspect of the embryologist isn’t considered. 
  • Lack of training in delivering bad news
  • How when Victoria was working as a lab manager meant she could spend more time with patients - not been able to do that previously, so didn’t have the opportunity to build rapport 
  • How she realized there was a gap in the info from the lab side - eg. lots of questions from patients about add-ons that make patients feel vulnerable 
  • The benefit of having someone impartial to go through them to make an informed decision to go back to the clinic and feel more in control 
  • WHow being an Emrbyologist is always a topic of conversation at dinner parties always fascinates people. 
  • How you go on the journey with patients so when it doesn’t work or they lose the baby, it’s heartbreaking 
  • Embryologists are scientists and aren’t trained in the emotional side 
  • Talks about a study of over 1k embryologists - looking at mental health and presented as a poster at Fertility 2022
  • Job needs a lot of skills, as there is little automation. 
  • Need good hand and eye coordination
  • Often work alone  but often don’t do the whole cycle
  • Can be very stressful 
  • Daily appraisal - why didn’t this person get pregnant 
  • Time Commitment - every weekend, on a rota, often on call - mission-critical equipment is on alarms 
  • Job changes all the time
  • About 75% are female to male in embryology 
  • The embryology population is ageing out 

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